Oklahoma Code § 19-863.25

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Fees - Farm homes and buildings exempt - Schedules
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For each tentative plat the commission may collect a fee of Ten
Dollars ($10.00), and for each final plat a fee of Ten Dollars
($10.00), or a fee of fifty cents ($0.50) per lot, plus Five Dollars
($5.00), whichever is larger, and for each "lot-split" the
commission may collect a fee of Two Dollars ($2.00).  For each
request for public hearing before the commission, the commission
shall collect a fee of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), except no fee
shall be required of municipalities.  For each appeal to either the
county board of adjustment, or the city board of adjustment, the
commission shall collect a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00).
The Legislature declares the foregoing fees to be reasonable and
proportionate to the services rendered and the benefits involved.
These are maximum fees and may be reduced by action of the
respective governing bodies.  No fees or permits shall be required
for the construction of any farm home or any other farm building.
The foregoing fees shall be divided as may be agreed upon by the
governing bodies and each month paid into the respective general
funds of the city and county pursuant to financial report furnished

to the governing bodies.  Publication notices and transcripts on
appeal shall be paid for by parties requiring or requesting the
same.
Council and board may each establish a schedule of fees for
inspections and investigations as respects the territory within
their respective enforcement jurisdictions, which said fees shall be
reasonable and proportionate to the services rendered and benefits
involved and shall be paid into the respective general funds of the
city and county.

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